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There should be a spring clip that holds the timer knob on. It or the timer knob may need replaced. Here is a picture of the timer knob and the spring clip. Sure hope this helps and best wishes.
if you pull on the knob it will come off it has a metal clip that is pretty snug on the stem but it will come off, you still have to take the cack cover plate off to get to the switch and do the actual replacement
hello here's a part list sight if you have your old knob you can match it here and order the part without knowing the part # Therese also lots of other useful stuff on this sight hope this helps http://www.repairclinic.com/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Parts?s=b6a11c251
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Your transmission is not engaging thats why the speed changes your making will sometimes get it to work.Honestly any machine after the 10 year age mark is not worth the cost of replacing the transmission.
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